Time, Through Windows

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Time, Through Windows explores the perception of time, using the passage from spring to winter as a metaphor for the artist’s father’s cycle of life—from child to elder. Music and spoken dialog work in combination with video to create a six-piece narrative that invites the audience into an intimate durational experience. This work, presented as a circular grouping of six audio/video pairs, acts as a vehicle for the audience to contemplate that which might normally go overlooked.

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A Fact of Modern Life

This piece was first written in 2004 as a cacophony of spoken text to accompany a four-floor stairwell “exertion” installation. The 2009 revision was made to ready the piece for live performance. As revised, A Fact of Modern Life calls for processed violin and voice. The score is available to interested parties upon request.

A Fact of Modern Life

A Fact of Modern Life

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